Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 February 1947 — Page 16
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By ART WRIGHT, Times Staff Writer aah CHICAGO, Feb. 36 (U. P).~The Big Nine basketball race was in én
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to It was a one-man show in local tenpin circles last night Witr meet the Hoosier | Practically every Monday leaguer far off the beam, Ott Gray picked a be President Owen |SWell spot to assemble a 700-series, the only over-650 series in the city’s is dy in Florida, vaca- | various sessions. at Miami. . . . The Indians’ The Big Four railroad employee, a veteran bowler, was in action with the Stahlhut Jewelers in the South Side Businessmen’s matches at Sport Bowl | s = =» He followed a suiks-laden open (Lotal, but sncluded is iis 315 league STAR STOPPED COLD... er of 279 with 205, 216 for an even |jeader a 290 game opened George Mikan, the Chicago pro |700-serics, to become the 36th city! i o on en Rite to basketballer who ruined the In- [pinman to enter the select circle in Spare proceeded So} dianapolis Kautskys here recent- |this season's league play. pound the pocket for 11 conseculy by going on a scoring spree, | George Riba of the West Side{tive strikes for thé mammoth was held to ene field goal by the [Church league didn't get much of a game: ; Oshkosh quintet in Chicage Sun- ret reee day. . . . Oshkosh prevailed in a . ' . thriller, 54-52. . . . Oshkosh de- Last Night S Bowling Leaders og 63 3s Zee Shows In He blast 70 BOWLER (MEN) Batelle Nash, Thos. Bemis .......... 4s
Ott Gray, South Side B. M 700 Marta Roberts, Nicnols Jeweiry that many times trying to get | ste’*, BOWLERS (MEN Gertrude Bra possession goal are vens, iana for a tying field Tom Casserly, St. Philip A. C 043 Peggy Sutter. Th s » = ' Chuck Markey, Ravenswood Merchants 633 | Audrey + 1008. Bemis . RUFFING TO STAY Man- [Ed Pearson, fans Bell ........,. 633| Marie McCoy, Blue Rib. Ice Cream.. say Bill Noffke, Evangelical Church...... 624 | Bita Chandler, Ravenswood ager Ted Lyons of the Chicago Richard ¢ Sanders, Eysngelical sia | Helen Hall, phavenswood feaneesaas White Sox has 20 pitchers In train foward se SF, Bout Sloe 3. 3c"! ft |Mary Touaen, Western, Piel ".1122. 48 ing camp. ... He p re adden, p A. C 614 \ eresenes Gib Smith, 3 rt 613 /Eda La Fary, Thos. Bemis .....0000¢ and Charlie (Red) Ruffing is sure|wibur ith ER de B. 613 (Mary Feist, Thos. Bemis ... on
of a job, according to reports from Jf Foyer, Be, Prof A © IE Sig gif the Pasadena, Cal, spring base. , , .|L. Hobbs, Pt. Square Classic Lyons believes the veteran former So Bat Baath Bide BoM. . ; . Yankee’s right arm will be quite |Psul Custer, Ravenswood "Merch..... §10| Flora Cullivan, Tnos. Bem: helpful about every sixth day and 2m BE ant: Courthouse 808 Mabel Tatas ho loring 2.2 also helpful in the clutches if re-|Pué Leppert, Wopumise 4 greaneisy 807 Martha Lowe, Real Silk Mixed lief pitchers Earl Caldwell and Gor- | Walt Eggerding, South Side B. M.....
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Art Palmer, Kahn Tailoring Mixed -.. 597| Kate Merrick, Ay York Yankee coach, Is assigned |go FLUEG Transportation Margaret Skelton. Thos. the task of getting excess weight |Bil Lane, Moose Lodge _... Betty Don I te ne Harper, or! e 3 . “es ——————. o———— ——————— A ———_ off the pitchers who neglected to |G," Riba, West Side Church 95 | watch their food intake over win- |Jack Kennely, St. Joan of Arc 90 |
. ter, . . . Chuck knows how to : Hert: B50 - ow. d run the boys ragged ‘in’ workouts de Wicks, Holy Crom . vyeensy S19 : ail Outboar by hitting the ball just out of |John Nordholt, Reformed Church ... 576 EERNETHRE Motors
. Max Kennedy, Reali 8ilk Mixe: their reach. . . . Dressen claims |; "peterson. Service Club ... ...
he once deflated Hugh Casey of |Rex Campbell Lions Club .... 5 7 A G. Benyn, Allison Hawks ... ve 56 / y ] t the Dodgers from 232 to 194 |Sol O'Haver, U. 8. Rubber ... ‘& ep une
pounds, H. Mattox, Ideal ENGL. ..........ser. 862] £ Y i} un 8 8 8 . , Catnedeai High or rrre RY Single : : CAGE TWIN BILLS. . . . Notre |Bob Burton, Lakeshore Mixed 8% Rg | j Dame and New York U. headlined Geo. Rowei, Delaware Matines "...... $ a MODEL 1182-2 HP . . the first college basketball doubles |F; McNeely, Carmel Methodist ....... 496 7 . Claude Kessling, 8hortridge High | Po. ‘ header In n Square Garden 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) oi $ 45 ’ ] 13 years ago. . . . But the old|Ann Poppaw, Thos. Bemis & Co, - ! ’
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ee 58 é the first fingle-game attraction ever me 8 ne sie'l OUTBOARD MOTORS, $113.25 scheduled ere ce Promoter Ned tly Morrow, aVenswoo re 5 b A Irish took over, . . . N. ¥. U. won Angle Ridenour. Hariin Brot wi | BLUE POINT 2002, : a ugural In 1034 but Notre |yiien Woaver Thos Bemis 882 ¢ Dame holds a convincing edge, 14 Thelma Parcell, Real Sik Mixed .... Delawate, Mado aad Ray Sta. to 3, The teams met twice in! i ci i a a a A ! 1989. . . . By winning last night, ’ !
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